If you haven’t figured out yet from some of my previous posts I love visiting Zoos.
Alas, I especially love a beautiful Zoo where I feel the animals are well cared for and have a lot of room to roam and be, well, animals. The Belize Zoo is a wonderful example. This Zoo was started in response to a documentary made on Belizean animals some time ago. After the documentary was filmed many of the animals used in filming the movie had become socialized to humans and could therefore not be released back to the wild. The documentarian decided to start the Belize Zoo to care for these animals. The Zoo staff now specializes in caring for animals that have been abused and injured. The Zoo doubles as a botanical garden with fine examples of local plants and plenty of shade on a hot day. The Zoo also boasts a lovely gift shop whose proceeds go to the care of the animals in the Zoo.
The Zoo houses creatures native only to Belize. The Tapir, one of Belize’s national animals is proudly on display. The Tapir along with various monkeys, big cats, deer, birds (Toucans being my favorite), turtles, crocodiles, and more. The Harpy Eagle was of particular interest to me looking part Eagle and part Owl. Mother Nature’s great sense of humor is on display in grand style at the Belize Zoo.
For a $2.50 donation, the Zoo allows visitors to feed one of their Toucans. This was one of the highlights of the trip for me. Little Runty the Toucan was a joyous and excitable bird who enjoyed eating raisins right out of my hand. His beak is light as a feather, thank goodness, since he has to fly with that enormous thing on the front of his colorful head.
The Zoo also allows for visitors to get in a cage and have one of the big cats roam around and climb on top of them. I hesitated to have a gorgeous and enormous cat do tricks for me so I passed on this opportunity much to my husband’s chagrin.
Wild birds, Jungle Bunnies, and Lizards roam the Zoo in complete freedom. They are as entertaining as the animals kept in captivity. In fact, one can do a fair amount of bird watching at this Zoo both inside and outside of the cages.
I would highly recommend a visit to this Zoo for anyone visiting Belize. It is one of the gems of Belize and is a very good way to spend a nice morning or afternoon. My only criticism of the Zoo would be with its Cafe. (It only boasted American standards like chicken fingers and hamburgers when I was looking for street tacos, chicken with rice, panades, salbutes, tostadas, garnaches, etc.
Oh, what a pretty iguana, basking in the sunshine. And the tapir feet! They are fascinating.
It’s awful that they needed to post a sign not to throw rocks at crocodiles. I just can’t believe how thoughtless some humans are. Who is that reckless woman in the photo, holding a stone…. ? ha ha ha! I would have the same thought as you about the cafe. It drives me crazy when I visit a foreign place and all I can get is an awkward copy of American food, when all I want is more of the good stuff they specialize in locally. Ah well.
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Well. I suppose there are a lot of people who like that food. I just enjoy the local stuff more. Regardless it is a very special place and if food is its only flaw then they are in pretty good shape!
Glad you found the humor in my little rock photo!
Thanks for the comments. Love that you are reading my blog. The activity is inspiring!
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Beautiful animals! I have never seen such birds before..maybe I should return to Belize,
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You must have been paying too much attention to the fish. Lol.
Let’s go together. I’ll show you the birds and you can show me the fish! 🙂
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That’s a deal 😀 😀
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ahh.sorry, I was accidently pressed the enter.. – to continue -> I did not visit their Zoo when I was in Belize. It looks like a nice place and they take care of the animals. Thanks for sharing this!
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It was a surprisingly nice little zoo to visit within close proximity to Belize City. It’s easy to get to if you are staying on the Cayes diving.
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In other random news it seemed to me like the reef in Belize was a little gray. I hope it isn’t sick. I am not a very experienced mermaid but it seemed more gray than in Hawaii and elsewhere. Just FYI in case you are headed that way anytime soon.
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Really enjoy visiting your blog! Great photos here! 🙂
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Thank you! Stop by anytime and please follow me if you haven’t already! Happy travels!
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Another great set of photos. Light, light, light… 🙂
The Margay cat is beautiful.
You must go to Africa.
Now.
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Oh I know. Some day Uncle. Some day. If I go now what then will I have to dream about? It is very high on my list. I hope to spend a great deal of time so it might have to wait a little bit. I did just buy a new lens for my camera which of course makes me want to go now…
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Temptation, temptation… Well, you have Paris in a bit. That should be nice. While you are there, check out travel packages from Paris to kenya or namibia. They could be much cheaper than in the US. Get a cheap flight US-Paris then a good package Paris-Africa, it may not be as expensive as you think…
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You mentioned that once before. I will definitely keep that in mind.
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Repeating myself already? Need a check-up. 🙂
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Your funny. I’m happy to have you advice.
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Avec plaisir ma grande… 🙂
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Merci pour tout.
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Very good. Brushing up your French? 😉
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I wish there was something to brush up on. I don’t have any French only a little Spanish. Very jealous of your language skills.
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Don’t be. I was just fortunate to be in the right places at the right moments. Does your friend speak a little french? Otherwise, brush anew: my compatriots are very bad at languages. Most don’t speak english, and when they do, badly. Indispensable: “Bonjour”. A requisite for anything, from buying bread to asking for directions. “Parlez-vous anglais?”. “Je suis perdue” (I’m lost), “Je cherche” I’m looking for… Such and such… Still time to practice… 😉 And don’t forget “s’il vous plait” (please) and “Merci”… 🙂
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Thankfully I am flanked by wonderful people who are prolific with languages. She speaks German (#1), fluent English, fluent French, some Italian, and a little Spanish. I wish I learned languages easier. It’s on my list of things to learn…
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Then you will be fine. Learning languages is (really) not so difficult. It’s a matter of identifying structures. “C’est pas si difficile” T(hat)’is not so difficult. 😉
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Easy for you to say in 6+ languages! 😉
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Touché… 😉
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